When using Sales Path to update the Stage on an Opportunity or the Status on a Lead record, and then performing an inline edit on the same page, the following error message displays:
"Review the following errors. This record was modified by Your-Own-User during your edit session. Make a note of the data you entered, then reload the record and enter your updates again."
This article explains why this error occurs and how to avoid it.
Collision detection errors are designed to prevent undesired overrides in the data on your records. This prevention mechanism exists both in the classic Aloha interface and in Lightning Experience, however, there's a chance that you may trigger that mechanism with your own user in LEX due to the existence of Sales Path.
Sales Path is a feature that uses a Page Layout that is independent from the Record Detail's Page Layout. Due to this, collision detection errors may occur if you modify the record twice, in two different ways. For example: If you change the Opportunity Stage using the Sales Path and then, in the same page you use Inline Editing to change some other values, like the Amount, the "This record was modified by..." yourself error message will appear.
If you have already seen the error, make a note of the data you modified, reload the record, and re-enter your changes.
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